Ubisoft just announced that the survival-horror game ZOMBIU, known as one of the Wii U flagship titles of 2012, is coming to Xbox One, Ps4 and PC in August. For the occasion, the game is being renamed ZOMBI.
Here are the details from Ubi’s press release:

Xbox gamers who want to check out the August Games With Gold lineup need only head over to majornelson.com to get a good look at what's announced. Xbox gamers who are looking for their Solid Snake fix leading to the imminent launch of Metal Gear Solid 5: the Phantom Pain are in luck.

Published on Thursday, 30 July 2015 14:31

Written by Fred Laroche

Ubisoft just announced that the survival-horror game ZOMBIU, known as one of the Wii U flagship titles of 2012, is coming to Xbox One, Ps4 and PC in August. For the occasion, the game is being renamed ZOMBI.

Published on Thursday, 30 July 2015 14:30

Xbox gamers who want to check out the August Games With Gold lineup need only head over to majornelson.com to get a good look at what's announced. Xbox gamers who are looking for their Solid Snake fix leading to the imminent launch of Metal Gear Solid 5: the Phantom Pain are in luck.

Published on Tuesday, 28 July 2015 14:39

Get your ink blasters ready Inklings, Nintendo has announced that their colourful multi-player shooter Splatoon will be receiving a nice big free software update that will add lot’s of new content to the game.

Published on Tuesday, 28 July 2015 11:36

Written by Tyler Hodgkinson

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